Building Cathedrals - Provides a many insights into best practices, and resources which focus on student learning that leads to brilliant teaching.

Kidszone - This site is a great crime prevention, child safety
and anti-bullying resource. Lots of great materials for students to enjoy, as well as teachers.

Artbunga
- Their mission is to be the web site for creative
kids, providing students with tools for creative writing,
drawing, and more.

Secrets At Sea - This a great educational web game on
killer whales and other ocean things. The site is well organized and very interactive with lots of fun for teachers
and students.

ClubReading.com - This site has lots of potential and a great
distraction for educators. When you register you can participate in discussions in the forum, on-line chat with
other members, review other members reading lists.

Rosa Parks Community Nursery - This is not a Canadian site,
but it definitely deserves recognition. They are a "not for profit" registered charity providing pre-school education for
low/single income families.

Creativity Resources - Find interesting creative answers
to problems or share a problem with others. It has a growing community of visitors.

Professor Freedman's Math Help - Provides information about
basic math and algebra and specifically addresses the needs of the community college adult learner.

Canadian Museum of Civilization - This site includes
numerous online exhibitions on Canadian history, Native peoples, and different facets of
Canadiana. It is
beautifully laid out with great photos and information.

Teachers' Lab - The goal of the Teachers' Lab is to provide teachers and educators with a deeper understanding of commonly taught math and science concepts. This site is like taking a self-directed professional development course.

Adam's Playground - Lots of great information for parents interested in creating playground equipment for their kids.
There are some neat graphics on this site that you are sure to enjoy.

Historica - An online resource for teachers and students interested in Canadian history. This site has lots of useful information from
biographies of famous Canadians to important events.

To Millenia of Peace - What a beautiful site, with a great
flash media introduction. Find interesting information on war and its effects. This is great way to get older
students involved in the topic of peace, through an understanding of the nature of war. It is worth the load time.

Replicators: Evolutionary Powerhouses - An interactive
website on various aspects of evolutionary theory. A very
well laid out web site, with great content and information on
evolutionary theory.

PrimaryGames.com - Play site for kids featuring coloring
pages, interactive e-books, holiday activities, musical postcards, and educational games. We really enjoyed the Print Zone where you can find certificates, a bookmark and
stationary.

Lightspan's LearningPlanet.com - This site offers interactive
content and activities for students, and printable worksheets
and information for parents and teachers.

Online Conversion - A resource for converting length, weight,
volume, area, power, and more. This site boasts 8,100
Conversions and Calculators. It is a great tool.

SECIS Online - Get information about the sun, solar eclipses,
IT and space science, scientific research and public
understanding of science and technology. There is lots to
explore at this site.

Sherlock Holmes on the Web - "Yoxley Old Place" Step into the
world of 1895, foggy gas lit streets, hansom cabs and Conan
Doyle's immortal sleuth, Sherlock Holmes. Yoxley is
your portal to the world of Holmes and Doyle on the web.